* Help Needed @ 2014-01-18 17:34 Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle 2014-01-18 22:16 ` Randy Dunlap 2014-01-22 14:34 ` Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle 0 siblings, 2 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle @ 2014-01-18 17:34 UTC (permalink / raw) To: linux-kernel Hi, I am an expert of HP-UX (kernel and drivers), while being novice at linux. I am currently looking ways for quick ramp up so that I could contribute to linux community. Kindly provide pointers starting from where I could get the kernel sources. Appreciate help in advance. -Madhu ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: Help Needed 2014-01-18 17:34 Help Needed Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle @ 2014-01-18 22:16 ` Randy Dunlap 2014-01-19 3:08 ` Ryan Cunningham 2014-01-22 14:34 ` Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle 1 sibling, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: Randy Dunlap @ 2014-01-18 22:16 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle, linux-kernel On 01/18/2014 09:34 AM, Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle wrote: > Hi, > > I am an expert of HP-UX (kernel and drivers), while being novice at > linux. I am currently looking ways for quick ramp up so that I could > contribute to linux community. > > Kindly provide pointers starting from where I could get the kernel > sources. Appreciate help in advance. google for "linux kernel source" -- the top 2 URLs give you the kernel source trees ... unless you want the source for some particular distro like Red Hat, SuSE, Ubuntu, ArchLinux, etc., then you would need to go to the web sites of those distros to find the sources. Also check http://kernelnewbies.org/ for some newbie info. -- ~Randy ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: Help Needed 2014-01-18 22:16 ` Randy Dunlap @ 2014-01-19 3:08 ` Ryan Cunningham 0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: Ryan Cunningham @ 2014-01-19 3:08 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Randy Dunlap; +Cc: Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle, linux-kernel You can just go to http://www.kernel.org to get the Linux kernel source code. If you want to use a certain Linux distribution, search "Linux distributions" using your favorite Web search engine. Sent from my iPad > On Jan 18, 2014, at 2:16 PM, Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org> wrote: > >> On 01/18/2014 09:34 AM, Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I am an expert of HP-UX (kernel and drivers), while being novice at >> linux. I am currently looking ways for quick ramp up so that I could >> contribute to linux community. >> >> Kindly provide pointers starting from where I could get the kernel >> sources. Appreciate help in advance. > > google for "linux kernel source" -- the top 2 URLs give you the kernel > source trees ... unless you want the source for some particular distro > like Red Hat, SuSE, Ubuntu, ArchLinux, etc., then you would need to go > to the web sites of those distros to find the sources. > > Also check http://kernelnewbies.org/ for some newbie info. > > -- > ~Randy > -- > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in > the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org > More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html > Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: Help Needed 2014-01-18 17:34 Help Needed Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle 2014-01-18 22:16 ` Randy Dunlap @ 2014-01-22 14:34 ` Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle 2014-01-22 14:55 ` Mark Knecht 1 sibling, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle @ 2014-01-22 14:34 UTC (permalink / raw) To: linux-kernel Thanks to Randy and Ryan for the responses. The pointers are really helpful. Currently I am facing an issue with Ubuntu's grub not displaying the newly built kernel. Existing kernel on the ubuntu system is 3.2.0-23-generic. While the new one is 3.11.10. The Grub has/displays fedora and ubuntu each one and their corresponding recovery modes. On building and installing 3.11.10 on Ubuntu's, the newly built kernel doesn't show up in grub at the boot time. Kindly help. Updating grub also doesn't help. -Madhu On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 11:04 PM, Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle <madhu.sripalle@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I am an expert of HP-UX (kernel and drivers), while being novice at > linux. I am currently looking ways for quick ramp up so that I could > contribute to linux community. > > Kindly provide pointers starting from where I could get the kernel > sources. Appreciate help in advance. > > > -Madhu ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: Help Needed 2014-01-22 14:34 ` Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle @ 2014-01-22 14:55 ` Mark Knecht 2014-01-22 15:05 ` Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle 0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: Mark Knecht @ 2014-01-22 14:55 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle; +Cc: Linux Kernel List On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 6:34 AM, Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle <madhu.sripalle@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks to Randy and Ryan for the responses. The pointers are really > helpful. Currently I am facing an issue with Ubuntu's grub not > displaying the newly built kernel. > > Existing kernel on the ubuntu system is 3.2.0-23-generic. While the > new one is 3.11.10. The Grub has/displays fedora and ubuntu each one > and their corresponding recovery modes. On building and installing > 3.11.10 on Ubuntu's, the newly built kernel doesn't show up in grub at > the boot time. Kindly help. Updating grub also doesn't help. > > -Madhu There are likely a lot of resources on the web to more complete instructions but roughly speaking: 1) Mount /boot 2) Copy your new kernel binary to /boot. I.e. cp arch/x86_64/boot/bzImage /boot/bzImage-##### 3) Edit /boot/grub/grub.conf to add the new kernel in the list of options HTH, Mark ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: Help Needed 2014-01-22 14:55 ` Mark Knecht @ 2014-01-22 15:05 ` Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle 2014-01-22 15:08 ` Richard Weinberger 2014-01-22 15:09 ` Mark Knecht 0 siblings, 2 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle @ 2014-01-22 15:05 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Mark Knecht; +Cc: Linux Kernel List The grub file is /boot/grub/grub.cfg. The newly built kernel is reflected in grub.cfg. But, the grub doesn't display this new kernel at the boot time. I tried few tips from the web. It is no help. That is why I sought help from this forum. On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 8:25 PM, Mark Knecht <markknecht@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 6:34 AM, Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle > <madhu.sripalle@gmail.com> wrote: >> Thanks to Randy and Ryan for the responses. The pointers are really >> helpful. Currently I am facing an issue with Ubuntu's grub not >> displaying the newly built kernel. >> >> Existing kernel on the ubuntu system is 3.2.0-23-generic. While the >> new one is 3.11.10. The Grub has/displays fedora and ubuntu each one >> and their corresponding recovery modes. On building and installing >> 3.11.10 on Ubuntu's, the newly built kernel doesn't show up in grub at >> the boot time. Kindly help. Updating grub also doesn't help. >> >> -Madhu > > There are likely a lot of resources on the web to more complete > instructions but roughly speaking: > > 1) Mount /boot > 2) Copy your new kernel binary to /boot. I.e. cp > arch/x86_64/boot/bzImage /boot/bzImage-##### > 3) Edit /boot/grub/grub.conf to add the new kernel in the list of options > > HTH, > Mark ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: Help Needed 2014-01-22 15:05 ` Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle @ 2014-01-22 15:08 ` Richard Weinberger 2014-01-22 15:09 ` Mark Knecht 1 sibling, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: Richard Weinberger @ 2014-01-22 15:08 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle; +Cc: Mark Knecht, Linux Kernel List On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 4:05 PM, Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle <madhu.sripalle@gmail.com> wrote: > The grub file is /boot/grub/grub.cfg. The newly built kernel is > reflected in grub.cfg. But, the grub doesn't display this new kernel > at the boot time. I tried few tips from the web. It is no help. That > is why I sought help from this forum. If "make install" does not work your distro's /sbin/installkernel is broken and needs fixing. > On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 8:25 PM, Mark Knecht <markknecht@gmail.com> wrote: >> On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 6:34 AM, Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle >> <madhu.sripalle@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Thanks to Randy and Ryan for the responses. The pointers are really >>> helpful. Currently I am facing an issue with Ubuntu's grub not >>> displaying the newly built kernel. >>> >>> Existing kernel on the ubuntu system is 3.2.0-23-generic. While the >>> new one is 3.11.10. The Grub has/displays fedora and ubuntu each one >>> and their corresponding recovery modes. On building and installing >>> 3.11.10 on Ubuntu's, the newly built kernel doesn't show up in grub at >>> the boot time. Kindly help. Updating grub also doesn't help. >>> >>> -Madhu >> >> There are likely a lot of resources on the web to more complete >> instructions but roughly speaking: >> >> 1) Mount /boot >> 2) Copy your new kernel binary to /boot. I.e. cp >> arch/x86_64/boot/bzImage /boot/bzImage-##### >> 3) Edit /boot/grub/grub.conf to add the new kernel in the list of options >> >> HTH, >> Mark > -- > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in > the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org > More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html > Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/ -- Thanks, //richard ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: Help Needed 2014-01-22 15:05 ` Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle 2014-01-22 15:08 ` Richard Weinberger @ 2014-01-22 15:09 ` Mark Knecht 2014-01-22 15:47 ` Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle 1 sibling, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: Mark Knecht @ 2014-01-22 15:09 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle; +Cc: Linux Kernel List On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 7:05 AM, Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle <madhu.sripalle@gmail.com> wrote: > The grub file is /boot/grub/grub.cfg. The newly built kernel is > reflected in grub.cfg. But, the grub doesn't display this new kernel > at the boot time. I tried few tips from the web. It is no help. That > is why I sought help from this forum. You have not provided enough information for anyone to help you very much. Show things like the contents of /boot, your grub config file, etc., and maybe we'll see the mistake you're making. Good luck, Mark ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: Help Needed 2014-01-22 15:09 ` Mark Knecht @ 2014-01-22 15:47 ` Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle 2014-01-22 17:41 ` Mark Knecht 0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle @ 2014-01-22 15:47 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Mark Knecht; +Cc: Linux Kernel List [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 789 bytes --] I have attached the boot directory contents, /boot/grub/grub.cfg and /etc/default/grub contents. Also attached the mount points on the system. On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 8:39 PM, Mark Knecht <markknecht@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 7:05 AM, Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle > <madhu.sripalle@gmail.com> wrote: >> The grub file is /boot/grub/grub.cfg. The newly built kernel is >> reflected in grub.cfg. But, the grub doesn't display this new kernel >> at the boot time. I tried few tips from the web. It is no help. That >> is why I sought help from this forum. > > You have not provided enough information for anyone to help you very > much. Show things like the contents of /boot, your grub config file, > etc., and maybe we'll see the mistake you're making. > > Good luck, > Mark [-- Attachment #2: help_seek.output --] [-- Type: application/octet-stream, Size: 8503 bytes --] $ls /boot abi-3.2.0-23-generic config-3.11.10superhero config-3.11.10superhero.old config-3.2.0-23-generic grub initrd.img-3.11.10superhero initrd.img-3.2.0-23-generic memtest86+.bin memtest86+_multiboot.bin System.map-3.11.10superhero System.map-3.11.10superhero.old System.map-3.2.0-23-generic vmlinuz-3.11.10superhero vmlinuz-3.11.10superhero.old vmlinuz-3.2.0-23-generic $df Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/sda5 375289456 53560404 302943772 16% / udev 982548 12 982536 1% /dev tmpfs 396536 836 395700 1% /run none 5120 0 5120 0% /run/lock none 991332 156 991176 1% /run/shm # # # File: /boot/grub/grub.cfg # # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE # # # It is automatically generated by grub-mkconfig using templates # from /etc/grub.d and settings from /etc/default/grub # ### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/00_header ### if [ -s $prefix/grubenv ]; then set have_grubenv=true load_env fi set default="0" if [ "${prev_saved_entry}" ]; then set saved_entry="${prev_saved_entry}" save_env saved_entry set prev_saved_entry= save_env prev_saved_entry set boot_once=true fi function savedefault { if [ -z "${boot_once}" ]; then saved_entry="${chosen}" save_env saved_entry fi } function recordfail { set recordfail=1 if [ -n "${have_grubenv}" ]; then if [ -z "${boot_once}" ]; then save_env recordfail; fi; fi } function load_video { insmod vbe insmod vga insmod video_bochs insmod video_cirrus } insmod part_msdos insmod ext2 set root='(hd0,msdos5)' search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root 732ae7ab-4681-4969-ab72-4c8449483829 if loadfont /usr/share/grub/unicode.pf2 ; then set gfxmode=auto load_video insmod gfxterm insmod part_msdos insmod ext2 set root='(hd0,msdos5)' search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root 732ae7ab-4681-4969-ab72-4c8449483829 set locale_dir=($root)/boot/grub/locale set lang=en_IN insmod gettext fi terminal_output gfxterm if [ "${recordfail}" = 1 ]; then set timeout=-1 else set timeout=10 fi ### END /etc/grub.d/00_header ### ### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/05_debian_theme ### set menu_color_normal=white/black set menu_color_highlight=black/light-gray if background_color 44,0,30; then clear fi ### END /etc/grub.d/05_debian_theme ### ### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/10_linux ### function gfxmode { set gfxpayload="$1" if [ "$1" = "keep" ]; then set vt_handoff=vt.handoff=7 else set vt_handoff= fi } if [ ${recordfail} != 1 ]; then if [ -e ${prefix}/gfxblacklist.txt ]; then if hwmatch ${prefix}/gfxblacklist.txt 3; then if [ ${match} = 0 ]; then set linux_gfx_mode=keep else set linux_gfx_mode=text fi else set linux_gfx_mode=text fi else set linux_gfx_mode=keep fi else set linux_gfx_mode=text fi export linux_gfx_mode if [ "$linux_gfx_mode" != "text" ]; then load_video; fi menuentry 'Ubuntu, with Linux 3.11.10superhero' --class ubuntu --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os { recordfail gfxmode $linux_gfx_mode insmod gzio insmod part_msdos insmod ext2 set root='(hd0,msdos5)' search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root 732ae7ab-4681-4969-ab72-4c8449483829 linux /boot/vmlinuz-3.11.10superhero root=UUID=732ae7ab-4681-4969-ab72-4c8449483829 ro quiet splash $vt_handoff initrd /boot/initrd.img-3.11.10superhero } menuentry 'Ubuntu, with Linux 3.11.10superhero (recovery mode)' --class ubuntu --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os { recordfail insmod gzio insmod part_msdos insmod ext2 set root='(hd0,msdos5)' search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root 732ae7ab-4681-4969-ab72-4c8449483829 echo 'Loading Linux 3.11.10superhero ...' linux /boot/vmlinuz-3.11.10superhero root=UUID=732ae7ab-4681-4969-ab72-4c8449483829 ro recovery nomodeset echo 'Loading initial ramdisk ...' initrd /boot/initrd.img-3.11.10superhero } submenu "Previous Linux versions" { menuentry 'Ubuntu, with Linux 3.11.10superhero.old' --class ubuntu --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os { recordfail gfxmode $linux_gfx_mode insmod gzio insmod part_msdos insmod ext2 set root='(hd0,msdos5)' search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root 732ae7ab-4681-4969-ab72-4c8449483829 linux /boot/vmlinuz-3.11.10superhero.old root=UUID=732ae7ab-4681-4969-ab72-4c8449483829 ro quiet splash $vt_handoff initrd /boot/initrd.img-3.11.10superhero } menuentry 'Ubuntu, with Linux 3.11.10superhero.old (recovery mode)' --class ubuntu --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os { recordfail insmod gzio insmod part_msdos insmod ext2 set root='(hd0,msdos5)' search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root 732ae7ab-4681-4969-ab72-4c8449483829 echo 'Loading Linux 3.11.10superhero.old ...' linux /boot/vmlinuz-3.11.10superhero.old root=UUID=732ae7ab-4681-4969-ab72-4c8449483829 ro recovery nomodeset echo 'Loading initial ramdisk ...' initrd /boot/initrd.img-3.11.10superhero } menuentry 'Ubuntu, with Linux 3.2.0-23-generic' --class ubuntu --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os { recordfail gfxmode $linux_gfx_mode insmod gzio insmod part_msdos insmod ext2 set root='(hd0,msdos5)' search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root 732ae7ab-4681-4969-ab72-4c8449483829 linux /boot/vmlinuz-3.2.0-23-generic root=UUID=732ae7ab-4681-4969-ab72-4c8449483829 ro quiet splash $vt_handoff initrd /boot/initrd.img-3.2.0-23-generic } menuentry 'Ubuntu, with Linux 3.2.0-23-generic (recovery mode)' --class ubuntu --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os { recordfail insmod gzio insmod part_msdos insmod ext2 set root='(hd0,msdos5)' search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root 732ae7ab-4681-4969-ab72-4c8449483829 echo 'Loading Linux 3.2.0-23-generic ...' linux /boot/vmlinuz-3.2.0-23-generic root=UUID=732ae7ab-4681-4969-ab72-4c8449483829 ro recovery nomodeset echo 'Loading initial ramdisk ...' initrd /boot/initrd.img-3.2.0-23-generic } } ### END /etc/grub.d/10_linux ### ### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/20_linux_xen ### ### END /etc/grub.d/20_linux_xen ### ### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/20_memtest86+ ### menuentry "Memory test (memtest86+)" { insmod part_msdos insmod ext2 set root='(hd0,msdos5)' search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root 732ae7ab-4681-4969-ab72-4c8449483829 linux16 /boot/memtest86+.bin } menuentry "Memory test (memtest86+, serial console 115200)" { insmod part_msdos insmod ext2 set root='(hd0,msdos5)' search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root 732ae7ab-4681-4969-ab72-4c8449483829 linux16 /boot/memtest86+.bin console=ttyS0,115200n8 } ### END /etc/grub.d/20_memtest86+ ### ### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober ### if [ "x${timeout}" != "x-1" ]; then if keystatus; then if keystatus --shift; then set timeout=-1 else set timeout=0 fi else if sleep --interruptible 3 ; then set timeout=0 fi fi fi ### END /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober ### ### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/40_custom ### # This file provides an easy way to add custom menu entries. Simply type the # menu entries you want to add after this comment. Be careful not to change # the 'exec tail' line above. ### END /etc/grub.d/40_custom ### ### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/41_custom ### if [ -f $prefix/custom.cfg ]; then source $prefix/custom.cfg; fi ### END /etc/grub.d/41_custom ### # # File: /etc/default/grub # # If you change this file, run 'update-grub' afterwards to update # /boot/grub/grub.cfg. # For full documentation of the options in this file, see: # info -f grub -n 'Simple configuration' GRUB_DEFAULT=0 GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=0 GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT_QUIET=true GRUB_TIMEOUT=10 GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR=`lsb_release -i -s 2> /dev/null || echo Debian` GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash" GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="" # Uncomment to enable BadRAM filtering, modify to suit your needs # This works with Linux (no patch required) and with any kernel that obtains # the memory map information from GRUB (GNU Mach, kernel of FreeBSD ...) #GRUB_BADRAM="0x01234567,0xfefefefe,0x89abcdef,0xefefefef" # Uncomment to disable graphical terminal (grub-pc only) #GRUB_TERMINAL=console # The resolution used on graphical terminal # note that you can use only modes which your graphic card supports via VBE # you can see them in real GRUB with the command `vbeinfo' #GRUB_GFXMODE=640x480 # Uncomment if you don't want GRUB to pass "root=UUID=xxx" parameter to Linux #GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_UUID=true # Uncomment to disable generation of recovery mode menu entries #GRUB_DISABLE_RECOVERY="true" # Uncomment to get a beep at grub start #GRUB_INIT_TUNE="480 440 1" ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: Help Needed 2014-01-22 15:47 ` Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle @ 2014-01-22 17:41 ` Mark Knecht 2014-01-23 10:21 ` Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle 0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread From: Mark Knecht @ 2014-01-22 17:41 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle; +Cc: Linux Kernel List On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 7:47 AM, Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle <madhu.sripalle@gmail.com> wrote: > I have attached the boot directory contents, /boot/grub/grub.cfg and > /etc/default/grub contents. Also attached the mount points on the > system. > > On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 8:39 PM, Mark Knecht <markknecht@gmail.com> wrote: >> On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 7:05 AM, Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle >> <madhu.sripalle@gmail.com> wrote: >>> The grub file is /boot/grub/grub.cfg. The newly built kernel is >>> reflected in grub.cfg. But, the grub doesn't display this new kernel >>> at the boot time. I tried few tips from the web. It is no help. That >>> is why I sought help from this forum. >> >> You have not provided enough information for anyone to help you very >> much. Show things like the contents of /boot, your grub config file, >> etc., and maybe we'll see the mistake you're making. >> >> Good luck, >> Mark I thin you need someone who knows your disto. You're likely going to be better served on a distro-specific list. In my case (Gentoo) the file edited to give me boot options is /boot/grub/grub.conf which is not what you attached. I don't have the file on my system but maybe your disto calls it something else. Anyway, the contents of what you showed are quite different from the way we do it on Gentoo. My grub.conf file contents for comparison: c2RAID6 ~ # cat /boot/grub/grub.conf default 0 timeout 15 splashimage=(hd0,0)/boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz title RAID6 3.10.27-gentoo using LABEL (RAID6, md=1.2, initramfs in kernel) root (hd0,0) kernel (hd0,0)/boot/bzImage-3.10.27-gentoo root=LABEL=RAID6root video=vesafb vga=0x307 title RAID6 3.10.26-gentoo using LABEL (RAID6, md=1.2, initramfs in kernel) root (hd0,0) kernel (hd0,0)/boot/bzImage-3.10.26-gentoo root=LABEL=RAID6root video=vesafb vga=0x307 title SSD 3.8.13-gentoo using LABEL (SSD, no initramfs) root (hd5,1) kernel (hd5,0)/boot/bzImage-3.8.13-gentoo root=LABEL=SDDroot video=vesafb vga=0x307 title SSD 3.8.13-gentoo using /dev/sda2 (SSD, no initramfs) root (hd5,1) kernel (hd5,0)/boot/bzImage-3.8.13-gentoo root=/dev/sda2 video=vesafb vga=0x307 c2RAID6 ~ # When I build a new kernel it's just added in the manner I briefly explained earlier. Likely I cannot give more help. Good luck, Mark ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
* Re: Help Needed 2014-01-22 17:41 ` Mark Knecht @ 2014-01-23 10:21 ` Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle 0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread From: Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle @ 2014-01-23 10:21 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Mark Knecht; +Cc: Linux Kernel List Hi, In the context of solving the below original issue, I came across below error while I was running "sudo make install". Wondering what the below error means? W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168g-3.fw for module r8169 -Madhu On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 11:11 PM, Mark Knecht <markknecht@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 7:47 AM, Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle > <madhu.sripalle@gmail.com> wrote: >> I have attached the boot directory contents, /boot/grub/grub.cfg and >> /etc/default/grub contents. Also attached the mount points on the >> system. >> >> On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 8:39 PM, Mark Knecht <markknecht@gmail.com> wrote: >>> On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 7:05 AM, Madhusudhan Rao Sripalle >>> <madhu.sripalle@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> The grub file is /boot/grub/grub.cfg. The newly built kernel is >>>> reflected in grub.cfg. But, the grub doesn't display this new kernel >>>> at the boot time. I tried few tips from the web. It is no help. That >>>> is why I sought help from this forum. >>> >>> You have not provided enough information for anyone to help you very >>> much. Show things like the contents of /boot, your grub config file, >>> etc., and maybe we'll see the mistake you're making. >>> >>> Good luck, >>> Mark > > I thin you need someone who knows your disto. You're likely going to > be better served on a distro-specific list. > > In my case (Gentoo) the file edited to give me boot options is > /boot/grub/grub.conf which is not what you attached. I don't have the > file on my system but maybe your disto calls it something else. > Anyway, the contents of what you showed are quite different from the > way we do it on Gentoo. My grub.conf file contents for comparison: > > c2RAID6 ~ # cat /boot/grub/grub.conf > default 0 > timeout 15 > splashimage=(hd0,0)/boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz > > > title RAID6 3.10.27-gentoo using LABEL (RAID6, md=1.2, initramfs in kernel) > root (hd0,0) > kernel (hd0,0)/boot/bzImage-3.10.27-gentoo root=LABEL=RAID6root > video=vesafb vga=0x307 > > title RAID6 3.10.26-gentoo using LABEL (RAID6, md=1.2, initramfs in kernel) > root (hd0,0) > kernel (hd0,0)/boot/bzImage-3.10.26-gentoo root=LABEL=RAID6root > video=vesafb vga=0x307 > > > title SSD 3.8.13-gentoo using LABEL (SSD, no initramfs) > root (hd5,1) > kernel (hd5,0)/boot/bzImage-3.8.13-gentoo root=LABEL=SDDroot > video=vesafb vga=0x307 > > title SSD 3.8.13-gentoo using /dev/sda2 (SSD, no initramfs) > root (hd5,1) > kernel (hd5,0)/boot/bzImage-3.8.13-gentoo root=/dev/sda2 video=vesafb vga=0x307 > > c2RAID6 ~ # > > When I build a new kernel it's just added in the manner I briefly > explained earlier. > > Likely I cannot give more help. > > Good luck, > Mark ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 11+ messages in thread
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